Bajaj Bikes

The Bajaj Group is founded in 1926, at the height of India's movement for independence from the British, the group has an illustrious history. Jamnalal Bajaj had close relationship and his deep involvement in the independence movement which did not leave him with much time to spend on his newly launched business venture. His son, Kamalnayan Bajaj, then 27, took over the reigns of business in 1942. Kamalnayan Bajaj not only consolidated the group, but also diversified into various manufacturing activities. The present Chairman of the group, Rahul Bajaj, took charge of the business in 1965. Under his leadership, the turnover of the Bajaj Auto the flagship company has gone up from INR.72 million to INR. 120 billion, its product portfolio has expanded and the brand has found a global market. He is one of India’s most distinguished business leaders and internationally respected for his business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit.

Price Rs. 52,559

After reintroducing CT-100 in the Indian market, Bajaj has now come up again with its once used to be best seller Discover 125. The 2015 model of Discover 125 is featured with standard 200mm front disc brake, self start and DC electrical.

Price Rs. 1,18,000

The &quot;Fastest Pulsar Yet&quot; RS200 shares same engine with Pulsar 200NS but received Fuel Injection (FI) as standard fitment. The motorcycle comes in two variants the base version is devoid of ABS whereas the top variant is equipped with Single channel ABS and hence cost Rs 12000 more than the base version.

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The Platina 100 ES comes with electric start as standard feature, it is claimed that the bike has best mileage in its category. The 102cc Dtsi engine is tuned to produce 8.2 Ps of power and 8.62 Nm of torque.

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Bajaj Discover 150F is a good looking bike by the Bajaj&#039;s stable with new 144.8cc Air cooled Dtsi Engine. The light weight body of bike coupled with peppy engine is not only power packed but frugal in nature also, as claimed by Bajaj the bike returns fuel economy of 72Kmpl.

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Bajaj Discover 150S is the cheapest entry level 150cc bike, Bajaj has pitched the bike against the Honda Unicorn, the 144.8cc Dtsi engine comes this time with two spark plugs only instead of Bajaj&#039;s patent three sparks. The bike comes with features loaded as petal disc at the front is optional and the tyres are Tubeless. The bike also comes...

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The new Discover 125 M(2014)is again a confusing launch from Bajaj Discover family, it is really hard to understand what Bajaj gets to discontinue a product, launching a new product is always a welcome but to discontinue a very short lived product is an injustice not only with the corresponding product but also with their respective customers.

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The Discover 100 M is an effort of Bajaj to redefine the entry level commuter segment. The Bajaj Discover 100 M has combination of style, performance, mileage and loads of features never seen before in any entry level bike. The bike is equipped with 4- stroke 4- valves DTS-i technology engine, boasting 9.3 Ps of power with great mileage.

Bajaj Bikes Reviews

For Bajaj, Pulsar 150 is the ultimate cash cow. The company has refused to change the bike for almost 8 years now. The bike only receives a graphical update every now and then to keep it afloat in the market. So the question we have to ask ourselves is ‘does it makes sense to buy the Pulsar 150 in 2018?’ Let’s dig deeper and find out.

The flagship Bajaj motorcycle is getting a big update in 2019. The Dominar 400 had secured quite a decent sales but it seems like Bajaj is going to update it heavily for the upcoming year. There are a total of 5 new changes, let's take a look at them one by one.

Have you ever wanted to build a bike all by yourself? Well, this guy made his Pulsar NS 200 from the ground up. It is always a satisfying experience to watch a bike slowly take shape out of a bunch of parts. The owner of the Youtube Channel “Jeet Bhaskar” is an incredible mechanic who builds his own Pulsar NS 200. Watch the video to see his talent.

This time, however, the company is serious in bringing in a totally new generation of Pulsar because it has been more than a decade since the Pulsar series went through a metamorphosis and the current market is evolving with at an unprecedented rate. So, before these Pulsars see the light of the day, we would like to name a list of features which we want to see on them.

The Bajaj Dominar, this time around, is going to ride from the Arctic to the Antarctic, well not exactly because that’s physically not possible on a motorcycle as there is a lot of water between the two continents. It is, however, possible, to touch both poles as one extends towards north from Canada and the other extends towards south from Argentina. So the Dominar is going to ride across the North and South American continents in a 5 Leg journey. Let us learn more about it in detail and understand its significance on Dominar 400 and Bajaj as well.